Autoseal Kids Trekker Cup from Contigo (Review + Giveaway)

With Princess P turning three this year (so hard to believe!), I have several small goals in mind that I hope she will accomplish. One of the things on my list that I hope she will conquer – getting rid of her sippy cup! And, while I understand that the transition from a sippy cup to a regular cup can be a messy one, I thankfully have the AUTOSEAL Kids Trekker Cup from Contigo to help with the process.The Contigo Kids Trekker Cup is armed with AUTOSEAL Technology to prevent accidental spills and is perfect for use in the car, on-the-go or even in school lunches. The Patented AUTOSEAL lid is 100% leak-proof and 100% spill-proof and is all one piece so you don’t have to worry about loose parts. Available in a variety of fun colors, the AUTOSEAL Kids Trekker Cup from Contigo is perfect for kids that have outgrown sippy cups but not outgrown the messes that come with regular cups.

Contigo recently sent Princess P the AUTOSEAL Kids Trekker Cup in the cool Teal color combination. And, immediately upon its arrival, Princess P wanted to know what it was and how to work it. But first, I had to learn how…

The AUTOSEAL Kids Trekker Cup automatically seals between sips to prevent spilling. So, to operate the cup, simply press the button on the front (on the teal cup, the button is pink) to sip and release to reseal. Super easy! Each cup can hold up to 14 oz and features an easy-grip shape on the outside that makes it perfect for smaller hands. The Kids Trekker Cup is also BPA, Phthalate, and PVC free!

While Princess P is a bit under the recommended age range for the cup (which is 4-12 years old), I decided it would be okay to try and get her to use it. After several minutes of trying to teach her that you have to push the button to get juice, she finally got it down and was excited to use the cup. But, her small hands had a hard time trying to reach the button (hence, the recommended age range) and she just had me to press the button whenever she wanted a drink. However, I expect the AUTOSEAL Kids Trekker Cup from Contigo to become a favorite in the next year or two.

I am loving that this cup is truly leak-proof, though! After many attempts (i.e. dropping it, shaking it and turning it upside down a number of times) at trying to get it to spill, it did not! I also love the fact that it is dishwasher safe!

Buy It: The AUTOSEAL Kids Trekker Cup is available to purchase on the Contigo website for $5.99

Giveaway Giveaway

One lucky reader will win an AUTOSEAL Kids Trekker Cup from Contigo!

*This giveaway is now closed.*

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Giveaway will end on February 7th at 11:59pm ET. The winner will be chosen by random.org and announced here as well as emailed. The winner will have 48 hours to contact me or a new winner will be chosen. Giveaway open to the Continental US.

This review is based strictly my opinion. Others may have a different opinion or experience with the product listed above. I was provided Kids Cup free of charge and I provided my honest opinion. No other type compensation was received for this review.

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Jessica Milby, mom to a feisty 4 year old daughter and a Baby Girl that was born July 2012, founded Piece Of Me in August of 2008 as a way to document her day-to-day life with a new baby, share tips and recipes and make a little money while being a SAHM [Read More …]